Good morning Bryan. No problem, I’ll try to answer as much as I know.
I’m glad that you’re willing to do so. First and foremost, what do you understand on the topic of gender issues?
Gender inequality refers to biased treatment or perceptions of individuals based on their gender. It arises from differences in socially constructed gender roles as well as hormonal differences. The human rights of women throughout the Middle East and North Africa are revoked by each of the countries in the region, despite the diversity of their political systems. So often, women are subject to a host of gender-specific human rights violations. This discrimination undermines women’s full personhood and equal participation in society and puts women at an increased risk for violence. Some extreme examples of gender equality include female infanticide, sexual subjugation, custody rights, and access to education.
It seems that you have an in depth understanding on this topic. As we all know, every issue has its roots. Do you mind sharing some of the causes of this gender-biased prejudice?
The root cause of gender-based violence lies in unequal power relations between women and men. However, a variety of factors on the individual level, the family level, and at the level of community and society, often combine to raise the likelihood of violence occurring. Besides that, norms granting men control over female behavior also brings about gender inequality. The society’s acceptance of violence as a way to resolve conflicts and notion of masculinity linked to dominance, honor and aggression leads to preconception of gender inequality. Gender issues are sometimes caused by marital conflicts and male control of wealth and decision making in the family. Alcohol use and having an abusive family background could incite gender